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Chapter 84 Farewell

"Mr. Brian, please don't get me wrong."
The voice of the chief master interrupted the silence around him. He gradually withdrew his thoughts, his eyes returned to calm from deep contemplation, and eventually became as cold and ruthless as the ice in winter.
His tone also cooled down, as if even his words were affected by the cold air around him.
The great mage slowly raised his head, and he sat on the high mage chair, looking as if he was listening quietly to Brian's words.
However, every move of his movement revealed unparalleled majesty, like a majestic mountain, standing above the clouds, looking down at everything around him from a high place.
Although his eyes were calm, they were filled with endless wisdom and power, which made people dare not look directly at it.
A cold and ruthless voice echoed in the air from the silent mage tower.
This sound is like the north wind in the cold winter, bitter and sharp, hitting people's hearts.
As the sound spread, the air around it seemed to be frozen, and even the magical elements around the Mage Tower were silent.
"It is my business whether to mention it or not, and whether to do it or not is my business. There is no relationship between us. After all, behind any gift of fate, the price tags are secretly marked."
After saying that, the chief wizard took out a simple book with the six-pointed magic array printed on the cover and said to Brian, "This book records in detail everything about the huge and chaotic magic array in the dark area."
After handing the book to Brian, he paused for a moment, looked at him meaningfully, then withdrew his gaze and said in a contemptuous tone, "By the way, I can help me pass on a word, tell Wizlan that I could drive him out of the ancient Orence City, and there would be a way for him to never turn over."
During the words, a powerful sense of confidence and power emanated from the great master, as if he had already controlled everything, and everything was in his control.
His eyes were deep and sharp, as if they could penetrate the distance of space and directly conveyed to the distant Vizlan.
"I will convey your words to him seriously." Brian took the book and promised him.
As for the love, hate, and love between the two, it is not something he should worry about.
After saying that, Brian looked at the chief wizard for the last time, sighed softly in his heart, turned around and left, never looking back.
Leaving the Mage Tower, which shines with mysterious magical light, Brian stepped into a dark and silent cave.
This huge cave seemed to be a huge cage, which made people feel depressed, and there were countless monsters roaring and roaring.
Brian couldn't help but sigh at the cruelty and ruthlessness of the dark area of ​​the main material world, like a desolate, deep hell.
At this time, he was in an abyss, surrounded by thick stone walls, as if isolated from the world.
In this dark cave, the Drow Elves appear particularly eye-catching.
They seem to be a group of people abandoned by fate, imprisoned in this dark place, and their isolation from the world makes them unable to access the sunshine and warmth of the outside world.
They seem to be so cruel that it is hateful, but occasionally, some drow elves reveal endless sadness and helplessness in their eyes, making it impossible to simply position them as a hateful clan.
In fact, they are more like imprisoned prisoners, unable to freedom, and carrying endless pain and dilemma.
Brian could feel their struggle and desire for freedom, as if he heard the deepest call from their hearts.
The cave is surrounded by dense spider webs, which seem to be a huge trap, and the huge spiders guarding beside them are quietly waiting for the arrival of their prey.
They are like guardians in the dark, performing their duties ruthlessly.
These monsters are the rulers of this dark area, controlling the life and death of all living things.
In this dark world, every creature is fighting for survival.
Leaving the mage tower of the chief master, he hid in the darkness. Oriana, who had been waiting for a long time, immediately came over and asked anxiously, "How is it, Mr. Brian, how did you talk to the mage? Have you got the items you want?"
After confirming that he would follow the surface lord and move to the floating city, Oriana's mind had completely concentrated on Brian.
For her, this is not only the beginning of her new life, but also the starting point closely linked to Brian's fate.
She deeply understood that this is the so-called situation where one prospers and one loss is lost.
However, what made Oriana most worried was undoubtedly the attitude of the chief wizard.
The mage, known for his ruthlessness, his opinions and decisions are crucial to Oriana's future.
If the chief wizard rejects Brian's request or even denies her idea of ​​escaping from the constraints of her existing life, then what will her future fate will be like? Oriana dares not even think about it.
At this critical moment, Oriana could not hide her inner anxiety and expectations.
Her eyes looked at Brian were filled with deep dependence and trust.
Her heart was filled with longing and uneasiness for the future, and she could only place her destiny on Brian, hoping that he could convince the powerful mage to let her be free and pursue her own happiness and freedom.
The air around seemed to solidify, and every second was full of uncertainty.
Orianna's heart was like a ship in a storm, swaying.
She knew that only through Brian's guidance could she find the road to the floating city and her own future.
Feeling the tension when Oriana stood beside her, Brian knew that her heart was filled with worries and uneasiness.
He understood that at this moment, Oriana was worried about their future destiny, as well as her own responsibilities and mission.
A subtle emotional exchange made Brian recall the eyes of the chief wizard.
The despair contained in his eyes was like a dark cloud pressing on his heart.
In fact, during the time in the Mage Tower, Brian did not take the initiative to mention the idea of ​​storing some of the Drow Elves to the Chief Mage.
The reason he did this was because the stubborn self-esteem of the chief wizard made him worry.
He knew that making such suggestions directly could make the other party feel questioned and disrespected.
Therefore, he chose to remain silent and wanted to leave the other party with the last respect.
Although there was not much communication between the two, Brian realized with his keen insight that the Chief Master's attitude towards Oriana and others had long been fully revealed in his words and deeds.
Deep in his heart, he might have developed some emotion, perhaps worry, perhaps expectation, or perhaps some complex emotion that is indescribable.
Chapter completed!
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